Editing Put It Down (section) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!==Full Description== [[Tweek]] performs an emotionally-charged song during a school assembly, in which he frantically warns of the growing tensions with North Korea, screaming at the apparent indifference of everyone. The boys urge [[Craig Tucker]] to calm Tweek's anxiety, but Tweek is further panicked by President [[Garrison]]'s aggressive tweets to North Korea. Craig suggests sending cupcakes to North Korea to calm him down. Meanwhile, [[Cartman]] and [[Heidi Turner]] have resumed dating after Cartman claims that Heidi was suicidal. However, Heidi gives [[Stan]] a voicemail by Cartman telling Heidi that he would commit suicide if she did not take him back. Heidi asks Stan to keep the voicemail secret but he shares it with the boys anyway. Cartman decides to raise awareness for his planned suicide but is told by [[PC Principal]] that the school is raising awareness for distracted drivers instead. Tweek is calmed to learn that [[Kim Jong-un]] enjoyed the cupcakes he sent him, but his anxiety returns when Garrison goads North Korea by claiming that Tweek likely defecated in the batter. Cartman performs a song at school to raise awareness of his plans to commit suicide, but a student is hit by a driver distracted by the President's tweets. Cartman and Heidi campaign to raise awareness of distracted driving outside a store, but Cartman keeps telling passersby that he will kill himself if they do not get others involved. Heidi realizes that he is only interested in participating in this activity in order to get attention for himself. North Korea fires a nuclear missile over Tweek's house, panicking Tweek further. Craig takes Tweek to an amusement park to calm him, but their whereabouts are tweeted by Garrison, leading to more vehicular fatalities and injuries by drivers distracted by Garrison's tweets. When Craig continues his efforts, Tweek angrily says that Craig's constant use of logic and geopolitical facts is not what he needs, which frustrates Craig himself. During lunch at school, a memorial service is announced for the students killed by distracted drivers, but Cartman interrupts this to announce a gathering for suicide awareness, saying he may commit suicide during it. Heidi tells Cartman to stop his selfish behavior, and when Cartman questions what the memorial service will solve, Heidi says that it does not aim to solve a problem, but that people in pain sometimes need help sorting out their emotions in order to properly express them, rather than quick answers. This prompts an epiphany for Craig, who rushes to Tweek's house. Instead of arguing with evidence or reasoning why his fears of North Korea are unfounded, he shows sympathy for Tweek, who is then able to express that he feels scared, alone and powerlessness. Tweek's anxiety subsides, and he conceives an idea. At a school assembly, Tweek and Craig perform a song, "Put it Down", which urges people not to use their mobile devices if they are elected the President, prompting members of the public to pledge not to do so. Cartman interrupts the song, joyfully declaring that he will not kill himself. ===Memorable Quotes=== * "Why do you have to be so logical?! I don't need you to PROBLEM SOLVE ALL THE TIME, I NEED YOU TO-- AGHGH I DON'T KNOW!!! " [[Tweek]] * "WELL I'M SORRY THAT I'M ACTUALLY IN CONTROL OF MY GODDAMN EMOTIONS YA BABY!!!! Oh see now you made me lose control of my emotions. God dammit.. " [[Craig]] * "We're not all gonna die. You're overreacting. Everything's fine, ok?" [[Craig]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to South Park Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see South Park Wiki:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)